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i will not lead china win the race between energy critic for clean energy technology. i want to see that technology developed by students and scientists here in columbus and by workers and farmers all across ohio, by patriots in the u.s. my plan will continue to reduce the carbon pollution that is heating our planet. climate change is not a hoax. wildfires and forest fires are not a joke. they are a threat to your future. we've got to make sure we need the moment. then why i'm running. i believe we should have the best education system in the world. [cheers and applause] i would not be here if it were not for the education i was able to receive. i did not come from fame or wealth. but i got a great education. that is what this country does. it was a gateway of opportunity for michelle. it is a gateway of opportunity for so many of you. now you have a choice. weekend gut education to pay for governor romney opposed the tax cuts. that's what his running mate paul ryan proposes. -- we can gut education to pay for romney's tax cuts. or we can focus on early chou the dedica
i will not lead china win the race between energy critic for clean energy technology. i want to see that technology developed by students and scientists here in columbus and by workers and farmers all across ohio, by patriots in the u.s. my plan will continue to reduce the carbon pollution that is heating our planet. climate change is not a hoax. wildfires and forest fires are not a joke. they are a threat to your future. we've got to make sure we need the moment. then why i'm running. i...
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tell me break all of this ridiculous down and more i'm joined by jonathan corbett president of for ten technologies and blogger of t.s.a. out of our pants the guy who exposed the body scanner scam himself john thank you so much for coming on the show are you. ok so john you've made it a personal crusade to expose these new body scanners as a giant scam tell us briefly what you found out that's right it was about seven months ago now that i made the video of me going through a body scanner with a bunch of metallic objects that weren't able to be detected because the body scanners have an issue detecting metal that's not directly in front of the body i was hoping that that would be it for the body scanners that once it was proved that anyone could beat them just by by moving their threat item from the front of their body to the side of the body of the t.s.a. would stop using them because now anyone can get through any checkpoint that has a body scanner instead the t.s.a. continues to buy them. and let's just go over some of the most absurd statistics i mean american taxpayers have spent over sixteen
tell me break all of this ridiculous down and more i'm joined by jonathan corbett president of for ten technologies and blogger of t.s.a. out of our pants the guy who exposed the body scanner scam himself john thank you so much for coming on the show are you. ok so john you've made it a personal crusade to expose these new body scanners as a giant scam tell us briefly what you found out that's right it was about seven months ago now that i made the video of me going through a body scanner with...
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the ability to have technology work for you, like this microphone. we have worked hard for a number of years. i had the privilege of working with gavin newsom in the past to during his administration to create the electric vehicle infrastructure for the city and began the conversation and the collaboration with the other counties to bring an electric vehicle corridor. it signals our efforts to support the creation of infrastructure to the electric vehicle industry. of course we have encouraged the private automobile creators to join us. today is a wonderful opportunity to do that with a bmw. any of you who noticed the labels in this city, you will certainly noticed the popularity of bmw as a corporation, not only a great company but one that is also on the cutting edge of the use of technology. i want to thank them and welcome them to not only the electric vehicle stage, which they have been working on, but also to this great program they are about to introduce, the drive now and park now technology. joined -- joining us in the car sharing program fo
the ability to have technology work for you, like this microphone. we have worked hard for a number of years. i had the privilege of working with gavin newsom in the past to during his administration to create the electric vehicle infrastructure for the city and began the conversation and the collaboration with the other counties to bring an electric vehicle corridor. it signals our efforts to support the creation of infrastructure to the electric vehicle industry. of course we have encouraged...
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on technology laws. you had the former federal trade commissioner say at this conference -- it was an antitrust class i once audited -- say that government agencies sue companies sometimes for all the wrong reasons. if silicon valley does something stupid, it's maybe self-correcting, but should we be more worried about washington, d.c.? >> should we be more worried about washington, d.c. than silicon valley? i think we should be worried about them for opposite reasons. the smartest people in america go to silicon valley. the most brilliant people in america whether it's mark zuckerberg or reid hoffman, they're brilliant, they're the best educated people. hoffman was at stanford, zuckerberg was at harvard, the elite now goes into the internet. that's where the smart kids go. so they're driving policy. the problem with america is given itself anti-political -- given its anti-political culture, the smartest people don't go into politics. and that process is come pounded -- compounded more and more. technolo
on technology laws. you had the former federal trade commissioner say at this conference -- it was an antitrust class i once audited -- say that government agencies sue companies sometimes for all the wrong reasons. if silicon valley does something stupid, it's maybe self-correcting, but should we be more worried about washington, d.c.? >> should we be more worried about washington, d.c. than silicon valley? i think we should be worried about them for opposite reasons. the smartest people...
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actually just use their hands and throw in the air and then start taking off i mean the problem is the technology is proliferating so rapidly that everybody every country's going to be able to use them you know over seventy countries have drones now we saw the other day in israel that a surveillance drone was flying in israeli air space and they shot it down they think it was from hezbollah but then israel responded by using a drone to shoot out a motorcycle in a street in gaza and that ended up hurting eight bystanders along with the two people on the motorcycle so you know we're going to in china there are now flying drones in spewed territory outside their borders so we're seeing this all over the world now and it's a wonder when it's going to at least slow down or if there's ever going to be any safeguards put on these drones whether it's international or domestic law right. bringing attention to some of these important issues that was covered ten activists with the electronic frontier foundation thanks for having me. well we turn now to how some schools are making it much easier to spy on st
actually just use their hands and throw in the air and then start taking off i mean the problem is the technology is proliferating so rapidly that everybody every country's going to be able to use them you know over seventy countries have drones now we saw the other day in israel that a surveillance drone was flying in israeli air space and they shot it down they think it was from hezbollah but then israel responded by using a drone to shoot out a motorcycle in a street in gaza and that ended...
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i hope we're creating technology. we've got to get to the top of this divide, close it up, and then we have to also become part of the innovators as well. >> thank you all so much for being here. stay right there. we'll be right back. >>> up next, a man who is helping to keep the pulse of black culture beating. >> history can help to navigate some of what happened in the past. it gives people a deeper sense that they're not dealing with these problems for the first time. >> on the record is brought to you by state farm, find oh, hey mike. what are you up to? oh, just diagramming this accident with my state farm pocket agent app. you can also get a quote and pay your premium with this thing. i thought state farm didn't have all those apps? where did you hear that? the internet. and you believed it? yeah. they can't put anything on the internet that isn't true. where did you hear that? [ both ] the internet. oh look. here comes my date. i met him on the internet. he's a french model. uh, bonjour. [ male announcer ] stat
i hope we're creating technology. we've got to get to the top of this divide, close it up, and then we have to also become part of the innovators as well. >> thank you all so much for being here. stay right there. we'll be right back. >>> up next, a man who is helping to keep the pulse of black culture beating. >> history can help to navigate some of what happened in the past. it gives people a deeper sense that they're not dealing with these problems for the first time....
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stealing that and they then have all of that technology. the second thing the arguing, and we aren't sure why, is there are getting in and hacking and snooping around all of our computer systems. looking at the electric grid, the water supply system. gerri: this does not make me feel good. >> you don't know why they're doing it. did they use it in some kind of warfare situation? that some point the mere threat of saying we could shut down the electric grid on the east coast of the united states. we don't want you to do a darn thing when we take over taiwan. >> the big 2003 blackout in the northeast, some people say it was triggered by a chinese actor who made a mistake. fifty americans died that time. also, a florida black of the some people attribute to china. they're going after the infrastructure backbone in the united states because in a wartime scenario it would be very useful to be able to shut down like. >> they would not even have to use it. it could threaten to use it. gerri: we are not the bad guys, we adjust the company tried to
stealing that and they then have all of that technology. the second thing the arguing, and we aren't sure why, is there are getting in and hacking and snooping around all of our computer systems. looking at the electric grid, the water supply system. gerri: this does not make me feel good. >> you don't know why they're doing it. did they use it in some kind of warfare situation? that some point the mere threat of saying we could shut down the electric grid on the east coast of the united...
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>> the first one i did was to make sure that i had the kind of technology advice that i need. so we're the first city in the country to appoint in the mayor's office a chief innovative officer, jane app, who is behind the work here today and jay is helping me cause a link that has never happened before with the technology companies. there are so many here and i need to talk with them and, in fact he has given me great advice to make sure every tuesday i do a tour of one of these companies. >> oh, great. >> so i have done that religiousy ever single week since i have been here and it's marvelous. >> every tuesday you go to a tech company? >> it's tech tuesday. >> who has the best goodies that you have seen? >> [ laughter ] they all have. whether you go to the twitter rooftop. >> twitter is out of control. >> yes and they have the video of the dome of city hall. >>
>> the first one i did was to make sure that i had the kind of technology advice that i need. so we're the first city in the country to appoint in the mayor's office a chief innovative officer, jane app, who is behind the work here today and jay is helping me cause a link that has never happened before with the technology companies. there are so many here and i need to talk with them and, in fact he has given me great advice to make sure every tuesday i do a tour of one of these...
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and the fact is th is that capabilities and technologies on our ships are better than ever before, and they're the best in the world and they will remain that way. >> okay. yes, sir. right here. >> good afternoon. i'm patrick wilson, i'm an iraq veteran. i watched with interest the drawdown in iraq from very, very close, transition to a new dawn and into that area. most recently i've watched the boxes turn red in afghanistan. forgive me, i'm a veteran of infantry battalion, is a 10. we make slides. in our slides, commanders want to know make the boxes dream. what i see in afghanistan, those recent report is, everything the army has said about the quote unquote progress of research in afghanistan, all the boxes are read. my question is, if you're looking back to the iraq conflict, if the surge had gone as bad as it now appears the surge is gone in afghanistan, where would be political fallout be? i'm frustrated not about the political debate at how little discussion there is anywhere in the media about the fact that afghanistan apparently the surge there, the soldiers who sacrificed the
and the fact is th is that capabilities and technologies on our ships are better than ever before, and they're the best in the world and they will remain that way. >> okay. yes, sir. right here. >> good afternoon. i'm patrick wilson, i'm an iraq veteran. i watched with interest the drawdown in iraq from very, very close, transition to a new dawn and into that area. most recently i've watched the boxes turn red in afghanistan. forgive me, i'm a veteran of infantry battalion, is a 10....
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it was a destination point to see the new world technology. when charles dickens visited us in 1840, he was truly blown away by high water pressure on the fourth floor of the hotel he was staying in. nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support the life and the growth of the city. philadelphia, throughout the 19th century, was the major industrial city of the united states. all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york ci
it was a destination point to see the new world technology. when charles dickens visited us in 1840, he was truly blown away by high water pressure on the fourth floor of the hotel he was staying in. nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support the life and the growth of the city. philadelphia, throughout the 19th century, was the major industrial city of the united states. all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a...
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we took the best of the old and combined it with modern technology. together you get quality services on your terms, with total customer support. legalzoom documents have been accepted in all 50 states, and they're backed by a 100% satisfaction guarant. so go to legalzoom.com today and see for yourself. it's law that just makes sense. ♪ john: the show tonight is titled after the welfare state to mostly because i like the title of this new book. it is meant for younger people, and it argues that it's your job stunned do the work of the welfare state is politicians like bismarck. he started social security income in germany. then in america roosevelt, kennedy, johnson, nixon and bush, and so what. the atlas foundation made this video to introduce. >> welfare states are disappearing into a sea of ready. children born today face a lifetime of taxes to pay for benefits. shore said of politicians are stealing the future for many people. john: what do you mean stealing the future? >> basically politicians of ron gant people of there future. they're require
we took the best of the old and combined it with modern technology. together you get quality services on your terms, with total customer support. legalzoom documents have been accepted in all 50 states, and they're backed by a 100% satisfaction guarant. so go to legalzoom.com today and see for yourself. it's law that just makes sense. ♪ john: the show tonight is titled after the welfare state to mostly because i like the title of this new book. it is meant for younger people, and it argues...
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via technology? when you think of technology? [talking over each other] >> guest: sure, those guys are wonderful. at one point we were talking about before, which was an earlier call was talking about the echo chamber effect. and you keep track of folks that are similar to you and your taste. one of the things that i have found is that it is very useful for me personally about twitter, and i suppose you could do this with facebook, as i tried cautiously to follow a diverse mix of people. i follow a bunch of musicians and technology writers and architecture critics, and what i get out of that is not the 140 characters, but rather it's the wing that they are sharing on twitter about things they have read, which is a big thing. you know, it is pointing to a 6000 world new yorker article or something much longer or more substantial than just a tweet. it is that group that the determination of my random morning reading over copies before work -- that group has more control over what i read in the editorial boards of "the wall street j
via technology? when you think of technology? [talking over each other] >> guest: sure, those guys are wonderful. at one point we were talking about before, which was an earlier call was talking about the echo chamber effect. and you keep track of folks that are similar to you and your taste. one of the things that i have found is that it is very useful for me personally about twitter, and i suppose you could do this with facebook, as i tried cautiously to follow a diverse mix of people....
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. >> in her letter she told us she is so trapped by daily chores and outdated technology that she has absolutely no time to build her business. >> what frustrates you most about your business? >> sometimes i feel like i am a hamster in a cage and running in place but not getting anywhere, just spinning the wheel, you know, just stuck. >> from where she sits it may seem like she is stuck, but that's not how we see it. what she needs right now is a makeover. >> you're doing marketing, interior decorating, gardening, repairs. accounting. >> you're a chef. >> yes, cooking. reservations all the time. fielding all the phone calls. >> as she went through this long list of jobs, the problem with the way she runs her business became incredibly clear. >> so your inn is the classic hub and spoke model, and many businesses that struggle in growing to the next level of struck like this. the owner, that's you, are in the middle. what i want to do is transition this into a traditional organizational chart. until we start pushing you up the work chart you're never going to be running the business. yo
. >> in her letter she told us she is so trapped by daily chores and outdated technology that she has absolutely no time to build her business. >> what frustrates you most about your business? >> sometimes i feel like i am a hamster in a cage and running in place but not getting anywhere, just spinning the wheel, you know, just stuck. >> from where she sits it may seem like she is stuck, but that's not how we see it. what she needs right now is a makeover. >>...
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there is no technology involved. the idea is that in local government, each year there is a certain amount of taxpayer dollars are allocated for funds that are devoted to projects that have been determined by communities and neighbors themselves. so every year from all the neighborhoods -- the communities would get together and they would say, what are their needs in this community? what are we looking for here? the city is growing and they have a lot of infrastructure needs. and the neighbor neighbors would say we need the sewer line here, the electricity grid here, another room in the local school, playground here -- and the neighbors themselves would create this linked list of priorities for their communities. the dollars from the state would then get devoted to those priorities based on what the ordinary citizens do. the money came from the state, but the decision of what it should fund came from the streets and the ordinary folks in the community who were not working for the government. what was created was, it
there is no technology involved. the idea is that in local government, each year there is a certain amount of taxpayer dollars are allocated for funds that are devoted to projects that have been determined by communities and neighbors themselves. so every year from all the neighborhoods -- the communities would get together and they would say, what are their needs in this community? what are we looking for here? the city is growing and they have a lot of infrastructure needs. and the neighbor...
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tavis: up next, technology writer david pogue. stay with us. david pogue covers technology for "the new york times" and works with the award-winning series, "nova sciencenow," wednesday evenings. you can catch a premier of the whole new season. here is a preview. >> what srom fro other animals? is it laughter? is it dexterity? or is it something primitive? deep down in our dna? could neanderthal still be among us? >> you have many neanderthal genes. >> all 10,000 or 12,000 are going to launch into flight. >> the unexpected. >> how can that be? there is nothing left. >> this fall, on pbs. tavis: first of all, congratulations on the new gig. >> thank you. >> -- tavis: welcome to pbs. why did you want to do this? it is not like you did not already have a lot on your palette -- plate. >> i think nova wanted to have a stand in for the audience. i tried to translate the jargon, but indiana, and the audience -- but in the end, i am the audience's representative. many do not believe in evolution or global warming. something has got to be done, and tele
tavis: up next, technology writer david pogue. stay with us. david pogue covers technology for "the new york times" and works with the award-winning series, "nova sciencenow," wednesday evenings. you can catch a premier of the whole new season. here is a preview. >> what srom fro other animals? is it laughter? is it dexterity? or is it something primitive? deep down in our dna? could neanderthal still be among us? >> you have many neanderthal genes. >> all...
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we have to tell people that we don't want this technology in our airspace and if it's going to come any way we want it to be. one place with very rigid restrictions and the ability for people who when a company or one law enforcement violate those restrictions somebody can go to court and somebody can take them and hold them to task that there has to be accountability built into this so sense it's kind of a relatively new technology it's you're saying these protections are just not there they're not there yet in fact chess which has the largest drone program in the country they are doing the public safety quote unquote public safety program with the small drones they also c.b.p. which is the customs and border protection of bureau of v.h.s. has eleven predator drones that they operate on the borders huge amount of drones operated by d.h.s.s. and they haven't even conducted a privacy impact assessment this is the baseline level just to see how privacy is impacted by their use of the technology they haven't even looked that far into it let alone put regulations in the place so we see that
we have to tell people that we don't want this technology in our airspace and if it's going to come any way we want it to be. one place with very rigid restrictions and the ability for people who when a company or one law enforcement violate those restrictions somebody can go to court and somebody can take them and hold them to task that there has to be accountability built into this so sense it's kind of a relatively new technology it's you're saying these protections are just not there...
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you cannot stop technology. i will not begin to tell you what i saw 11 years ago compared to today. >> let me break that down into sleaze -- three solutions. one is practical, one is security related, and one is legal. in terms of u.s. operations in these places, we have to have visibility on the ground. we have to know who our local partners are. we have to have good tools to distinguish our local adversaries from them. not everybody with a turban is al qaeda. we have to have that view on the ground. you cannot fight a war by remote control. that is a practical solution. from a legal standpoint, i would say, if you are worried about the liberation of technology, we have a number of tools to prevent proliferation of all kinds of dangers. an agreement, a nuclear materials with a treaty, and with drones, we have a legal regime that says if you have a rocket system or a drone system, for a range of more than 300 kilometers, the technology on that is controlled. there are some countries where you cannot export that
you cannot stop technology. i will not begin to tell you what i saw 11 years ago compared to today. >> let me break that down into sleaze -- three solutions. one is practical, one is security related, and one is legal. in terms of u.s. operations in these places, we have to have visibility on the ground. we have to know who our local partners are. we have to have good tools to distinguish our local adversaries from them. not everybody with a turban is al qaeda. we have to have that view...
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they have to utilize technology in the proper way. one of the things that worries me a bit about the use of social media is that you choose who your friends are. you choose who to follow on twit i worry people are choosing to follow and friend people who have the same views as they are. >> rose: theory is also applicable to what people watch on cable television. >> yes, msnbc one way, fox the other. that's right. and that worries me. where is the open mindedness. one of the reasons there's so few people who haven't made up their mind is that people are watching and tweeting and following the people who share their views so they're not open to new ideas and they don't want to hear new ideas, they want their preconceived notions to be ratified basically. it war worries me. >> rose: and the responsibilities of journal schism to put that out and make sure the voices of analysis and assessment that are unbiased and not are not trying to convince -- you know, as we said, speak the choir. "deadlines and disruptions." deadlines because that's
they have to utilize technology in the proper way. one of the things that worries me a bit about the use of social media is that you choose who your friends are. you choose who to follow on twit i worry people are choosing to follow and friend people who have the same views as they are. >> rose: theory is also applicable to what people watch on cable television. >> yes, msnbc one way, fox the other. that's right. and that worries me. where is the open mindedness. one of the reasons...
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the coal block technology will come in handy. >> there is not enough technology in the world to get me through a marathon unless it is an internal combustion engine. then maybe i can cruise through. >> should rope onto tom. >> he might be allowed to do it. it is going to be a chilly day. we have baseball tonight to talk about. the orioles are still in this thing. if you are holding tickets of getting of the train this morning going to new york, yesterday was running for most of the day in new york. it will be quiet by game time. temperatures will be around 59- 60 and then it will drift back into the 50's when the orioles are wrapping up the ninth inning. on the weather maps, we have a cold front. we should wind up with a decent day to day. the winds are coming out of the northwest, so it will be a little bit stunned the cool side. the average time is 68. it is obviously below the mark. very little cloud cover. due to sunrise. -- check out the sun rise. a few clouds will drop in this afternoon. between 60-65. sunrise officially at 7:13. it will stay quiet, but chilly. it will be dry tom
the coal block technology will come in handy. >> there is not enough technology in the world to get me through a marathon unless it is an internal combustion engine. then maybe i can cruise through. >> should rope onto tom. >> he might be allowed to do it. it is going to be a chilly day. we have baseball tonight to talk about. the orioles are still in this thing. if you are holding tickets of getting of the train this morning going to new york, yesterday was running for most...
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color lock technology. exclusively from your benjamin moore retailer. find your perfect color with a buy one, get one pint offer. visit benjaminmoore.com/promo. >>> a peaceful day of fishing in summer ends in disaster when a small airplane comes barreling out of the sky and slams into a lake. >> holy [ bleep ]. >> water spraying 80 to 100 feet in the air. pieces of the plane flying everywhere. it's hard to imagine anybody surviving that. >> july 29, 1994. waterford, michigan. mark gomez is shooting his public access fishing show on pontiac lake, hoping to reel in a big catch for the camera. >> all morning long, there had been a plane or two that crossed over the lake. but there was one plane that came over and sounded like it stalled. that's when i realized that the plane was in trouble. tape that, man, tape it. >> the airplane's pilot elliott rappoport and his passengers are on their way to an air show in oshkosh, wisconsin, when the engine suddenly fails. >> and then about 800 feet, the engine began to sputter. now, i figured that landing in the water
color lock technology. exclusively from your benjamin moore retailer. find your perfect color with a buy one, get one pint offer. visit benjaminmoore.com/promo. >>> a peaceful day of fishing in summer ends in disaster when a small airplane comes barreling out of the sky and slams into a lake. >> holy [ bleep ]. >> water spraying 80 to 100 feet in the air. pieces of the plane flying everywhere. it's hard to imagine anybody surviving that. >> july 29, 1994. waterford,...
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because we cannot stop technology and. war is war. i will not even begin to tell the difference from 11 years ago to today. >> 3 solutions and one of the practical and other security and other legal. the practical solution, in terms of u.s. operations in the places we are doing drones, have to have visibility on the ground. we have to know our local partners are and they have to know the and we have to know who are local adversaries are and have the tools to distinguish them from one another. not every person with a flashy car and a turban is al qaeda. you cannot fight a war by remote control. so that's a practical solution. from a legal standpoint, if we are or about proliferation of the technology, we have a number of tools that we used to prevent the proliferation of all kinds of dangerous technology with an agreement or nuclear materials with the nonproliferation treaty. with drones we have a legal regime called the missile technology control regime that says if you have a rocket system or a missile or drawn system with a range of
because we cannot stop technology and. war is war. i will not even begin to tell the difference from 11 years ago to today. >> 3 solutions and one of the practical and other security and other legal. the practical solution, in terms of u.s. operations in the places we are doing drones, have to have visibility on the ground. we have to know our local partners are and they have to know the and we have to know who are local adversaries are and have the tools to distinguish them from one...
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giving them the help of technology so they can help themselves and others. >> humhummingbird, we hear thes oufl stories, and no one knows how this is going to end, this civil war that is taking place in your country. you're going back home. what do you do next? >> we will continue talking about it. we will continue to gather the forces of the local communities. there are many people working inside syria under cover, and they are unknown. they are the heroes that are hidden for the world. there are also other women, many women, many beautiful women that are working inside syria to help the refugees and field hospitals, in taking aid to the refugees in schools, and their voices are not heard usually. i want to hear their voices also. >> it's just extraordinary the tour that you have taken throughout the country, that the fact that you are heading back to your home countries, and making such a powerful, powerful change. it's just very, very inspiring. thank you very much, both of you, and congratulations for the recognition. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> all right. >>> it sounds a littl
giving them the help of technology so they can help themselves and others. >> humhummingbird, we hear thes oufl stories, and no one knows how this is going to end, this civil war that is taking place in your country. you're going back home. what do you do next? >> we will continue talking about it. we will continue to gather the forces of the local communities. there are many people working inside syria under cover, and they are unknown. they are the heroes that are hidden for the...
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that is a long way of asking whether or not in the world we live today with all this available through technology and all you can do at your computer at your house and the minicam, how much of this is excuse making now where we do not at least put the project out there and try to make it happen? >> the films are being made. the industry is gone. the barriers to get it distributed at a level where you make it to this character difficult. there are three or four dozen black filmmakers in their 30's, early 40's, lay 20's, men and women in equal numbers, making beautiful films. is there an audience for them? want to prove that, the hollywood machinery will, and if they do not come, we create our own ways to do that. it is choice. people are like, i want to write a script. have you read the book? do have a final draft? and. how're you going to do that? where do you study? no. we know those people. i also know brilliant people who are making this black independent cinema, this new wave that we're calling it. a few of us are getting studios. there are tons of us and we need to find a way to reach your a
that is a long way of asking whether or not in the world we live today with all this available through technology and all you can do at your computer at your house and the minicam, how much of this is excuse making now where we do not at least put the project out there and try to make it happen? >> the films are being made. the industry is gone. the barriers to get it distributed at a level where you make it to this character difficult. there are three or four dozen black filmmakers in...
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start to put technology rules on your teenagers and kids. start early, no media during the dinner table or on while homework is being done. all media goes off at a set time at night, so you don't fall asleep with background sounds, try that with your family and see how they get through that with their withdrawal. >> so do you recognize it when you said people are going through withdrawal, and not showing up for dinner. and you have to say get off that phone or get off the computer? >> yeah, my wake-up call was when my second grader wrote a story, saying mom spent too much time on her cell phone, and was not parenting enough. i said wait, i have to focus, not multi-task, focus on one thing well. >> that was some wake-up call, glad you got it. thank you, wendy, we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> north korean soldier defects to south korea after killing his colleagues. >>> and military wives going topless for a cause close to their hearts. >> don't forget you can stay connected, watch cnn live from your computer, at work, go to cnn.comlive/tv.
start to put technology rules on your teenagers and kids. start early, no media during the dinner table or on while homework is being done. all media goes off at a set time at night, so you don't fall asleep with background sounds, try that with your family and see how they get through that with their withdrawal. >> so do you recognize it when you said people are going through withdrawal, and not showing up for dinner. and you have to say get off that phone or get off the computer?...
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it raises these sorts of concerns but the creasing really china is a player in the technology space and their ability to create cheap manufactured products should pose a threat to business interests overseas business not so much a national security threat so that that does come into play in this issue so interesting it was sixty on sixty minutes last night this used to be a field dominated by companies here in the u.s. and now it's almost all foreign companies that have sort of taken over a very interesting topic should be interesting to see what comes out of this report tim carr senior director of strategy with free press thanks for joining us thank you. consumer electronic devices are getting more intelligent every year if only the same could be said about their users a recent survey shows that smartphone owners risk identity theft by failing to protect sensitive information the poll was conducted by the credit assessment for equal facts and it showed that a third of users do not log out of social media or banking websites forty two percent do not clear their browser histories and a w
it raises these sorts of concerns but the creasing really china is a player in the technology space and their ability to create cheap manufactured products should pose a threat to business interests overseas business not so much a national security threat so that that does come into play in this issue so interesting it was sixty on sixty minutes last night this used to be a field dominated by companies here in the u.s. and now it's almost all foreign companies that have sort of taken over a...